➡️ @GovWhitmer just blocked another precedent-setting tax burden shift by the Michigan Legislature.

She vetoed $220M in general fund tax dollars lawmakers designated for the Unemployment Trust Fund, which is traditionally funded by a tax on employers.

crainsdetroit.com/coronavirus/wh…
GOP lawmakers wanted to make other areas of gov’t pay for a continued 6-week extension of unemployment benefits.

And, again, employers fund the trust fund, not average Joe who works on a 1099 & is ineligible got UI. Legislature wanted to make Joe pay in.

crainsdetroit.com/voices-chad-li…
Here’s the thing: Michigan’s Unemployment Trust doesn’t need the $220M bailout money the Legislature wanted to spend:

The trust fund’s $773M balance is one the healthiest in the country.

Other Great Lakes states have been borrowing billions this year.
At the beginning of the pandemic, Michigan had a $4.6B unemployment trust fund.

Main reasons why it was one of the best funded include:

1.) decade of economic growth
2.) Legislature paired back benefits from 26 to 20 weeks
3.) Max $362/weekly benefit locked in law since 2002
So Michigan had (and still has) the best funded unemployment trust fund in the Great Lakes. We also have the lowest weekly benefit that hasn’t increased in 18 years and is far below the national average of $468 per week.

My report on this from May 10:

crainsdetroit.com/economy/46-bil…
Legislature wasn’t borrowing from the general fund. This was a GF raid/fund shift to avoid eventually borrowing from the feds, which Mich. did a bunch of during the Great Recession. It also would have relieved businesses of a tax hike. Lawmakers sought to socialize unemployment.
Some more unemployment insurance facts I've cobbled together...

Michigan UI Trust Fund had $1.265B on Oct. 7, $773.3M on Dec. 16.

That's a burn rate of $49.2 million per week over a 10-week period this fall.

Column on this subject coming this morning at crainsdetroit.com/voices-chad-li…
After @GovWhitmer’s veto, the pandemic unemployment insurance bill will still come due in 2021. Who will pay?

My column in @crainsdetroit breaking down this issue:

crainsdetroit.com/voices-chad-li…

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15 Dec
HAPPENING NOW: @GovWhitmer holding a press conference to announce that COVID-19 case growth is declining and hospitalizations are stabilizing after limited business closures in mid-November.

"What we're doing is working," she said.

More on data here: crainsdetroit.com/coronavirus/ne…
Gov. Whitmer renewing call for Legislature to pass $100M state-based economic stimulus/aid for families and small businesses hit hardest by the pandemic and shutdowns ordered by her administration.
.@GovWhitmer also calls for Legislature to pass a mask mandate "until the majority of us have had this (COVID-19) vaccine."

That's a new nuanced position for the governor.

"I know there's bipartisan support for that action. I'd love to see the Legislature take action."
Read 5 tweets
10 Nov
I got a little sidetracked yesterday with breaking news, phone interviews and Zoom meetings and apparently, according to some people, wasn't tweeting enough about Republicans not accepting the election results.

I interviewed GOP consultant @stusandler...

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Interview Sandler and @AdrianHemond for a Great Lakes Bay Economic Club about the election.

Sandler refused to concede @JohnJamesMI, one of his clients, lost.

"There are states where (Trump) is down by 2/10ths of a percentage point," Sandler said.
"Donald Trump was on his way to winning in a landslide before COVID hit," @stusandler said.

OK, but he didn't. Perhaps cause of his handling of COVID?

Stu acknowledged Trump may have been hurt in early absentee voting for not taking it seriously enough.

crainsdetroit.com/voices-chad-li…
Read 12 tweets
8 Nov
The most-read article in @crainsdetroit last week was not about the election. It was about the resurgence of #COVID19 in Michigan.

@GovWhitmer raises new alarms about dwindling hospital beds amid 2nd COVID surge crainsdetroit.com/coronavirus/wh… via @crainsdetroit
The No. 2 most-read story in @crainsdetroit last week was an election dispatch from @annalise_frank:

Chaos at TCF Center as crowds of election challengers shout 'Stop the vote'

crainsdetroit.com/elections/chao… #Election2020 #Election2020results
No. most-read story in @crainsdetroit last week:

Trump files lawsuit in Michigan over ballot drop-off boxes, access to counting (the suit was later tossed)

crainsdetroit.com/elections/trum…
Read 5 tweets
7 Nov
"This is nothing more than political theater," state Rep. Cynthia Johnson, D-Detroit, says in remarks at emergency Senate/House oversight committee meeting, where Republicans plan to vote on subpoenas for election records from @MichSoS. "This is crazy and we should not allow it." Image
"Where is the evidence?" asked state Rep. @darrincamilleri, D-Trenton.

Camilleri says @MI_Dems have accepted the election results that Republicans will have a 58-52 majority next year, questions why GOP doesn't do the same with outcome of the presidential election in Michigan.
Rep. Matt Hall, R-Marshall, said the subpoenas and investigation of the election results is "part of the healing process" for voters in Michigan "to make sure that the people of this state can feel comfortable that this was a fair process where legal votes were counted only." Image
Read 4 tweets
21 Oct
Latest data on #COVID19 hospitalizations in #Michigan:

▪️952 on Tuesday, ↗️25% in a week
▪️60% are in outstate hospitals
▪️Outstate hospitalizations ↗️48% in a week
▪️Grand Rapids region ↗️51% in wk
▪️Confirmed & Suspected COVID hospitalizations ↗️18%, +31% in outstate hospitals On Tuesday, the number of Michigan residents with confirmed
.@crainsdetroit has interactive graphics detailing hospitalizations numbers for Southeast Michigan, outstate and combined, as well as positivity rates and the rolling 7-day new case average here (no paywall): crainsdetroit.com/coronavirus/co…
HAPPENING NOW: @GovWhitmer holding a press conference wearing a mask (first time, I think), raising alarms about the rising #COVID19 case counts.

She's reiterating public health code from DHHS that masks are still required inside public-facing businesses.
clickondetroit.com/health/good-he…
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20 Oct
AD WATCH: ⁦@ProgressMich⁩ has a new claiming Republican-nominated Supreme Court candidate Brock Swartzle was a “partisan operative at the center of a legislative sex scandal.”

I’m pretty sure Brock wasn’t a party to Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat’s extramarital affair.
This ad claim focuses on a lawsuit filed by Courser & Gamrat's whistleblowing ex-aides who sued the House, saying they told Swartzle they had “undeniable physical proof” Courser anonymously sent out emails smearing himself (ie. the controlled burn tape).
detroitnews.com/story/news/loc…
Brock Swartzle was chief legal counsel when Courser & Gamrat's aides, Keith Allard & Ben Graham, came to him and then-House Chief of Staff Norm Saari about their concerns about working under the two reps while they were having an affair.

Swartzle is now a Court of Appeals judge.
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